It’s more doctrine than actual machine accuracy. They plan to hit a large area as their primary technique of inflicting damage, while a NATO force waits for some kind of known target or goal (like “make this route unusable”).
It’s a doctrine dictated by machine accuracy.
There was a lot of text about the accuracy of Soviet-style artillery back in 2022 when Ukraine migrated to the western 155 mm ammunition and, at the same time, to western-made artillery.
Interesting, I’m going to have to look into that. Soviet designs usually do have larger allowances, but the fundamental way the technology works is of course the same.
It’s more doctrine than actual machine accuracy. They plan to hit a large area as their primary technique of inflicting damage, while a NATO force waits for some kind of known target or goal (like “make this route unusable”).
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It’s a doctrine dictated by machine accuracy.
There was a lot of text about the accuracy of Soviet-style artillery back in 2022 when Ukraine migrated to the western 155 mm ammunition and, at the same time, to western-made artillery.
Interesting, I’m going to have to look into that. Soviet designs usually do have larger allowances, but the fundamental way the technology works is of course the same.